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Sermons and talks from Hyde Park United Methodist. Making God's Love Real. Find out more at hydeparkumc.org

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  • Questions Jesus Asked, Week 1 // The Rev. Justin LaRosa // August 1, 2021

    01/08/2021 Duración: 14min

    The Transfiguration of Jesus serves as the hinge or pivot point in Mark’s gospel. There are the teachings and miracles of Jesus that take place before then, followed by the predictions of Jesus’ death and promise of resurrection that take place after. Directly preceding the Transfiguration is an important conversation between Jesus and the disciples, whom Jesus asks about public opinion. Only Peter appears to answer the question correctly: “You are the Messiah.” That response is the key in Mark to understanding fully what Jesus came to earth to do, and is the gateway to eternal life. It is also the most important question we have to answer in our own lives.

  • The Boy Who Would Be King, Week 4 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // July 25, 2021

    25/07/2021 Duración: 13min

    David is nearing the end of his life, and he recognizes that because of his warlike nature, God has forbidden him from building the Temple. His final words therefore not only seal his achievements and summarize his life, they also serve as a transition to Solomon and his reign. More significantly, in the next chapter, David decides to build an altar of praise and confession to God, praying for an end to the plague. That act of contrition cements that location as the very place where the plague would stop and where the Temple would eventually be built. This story reminds us that God always has the bigger picture in mind. Where we see defeat and despair, God sees resurrection. Where we see an end, God sees a transition into a bright future. Where we see only the limits of our existence, God sees the enduring legacy that we can leave behind.

  • The Boy Who Would Be King, Week 3 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // July 18, 2021

    18/07/2021 Duración: 12min

    The very first thing we learn about David is that he is a worshiper. From his days out in the field to his final years on the throne, he worshiped God. Worship should be a whole-life expression for us, too. Many of the Psalms are attributed to him, and in them we see the intersection between human pathos (the breadth of the human experience) and divine pathos (the purpose and will of God). In 2 Samuel 6, we see David’s actions in relation to the entrance of the ark of the covenant. He exhibited a free-spirited, wholehearted praise of God, caring little of what people thought of him. His primary focus was on pleasing and thanking God. That can be a model for how we come to worship and express our praise to God.

  • The Boy Who Would Be King, Week 2 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // July 11, 2021

    11/07/2021 Duración: 12min

    David’s hubris and his inability to practice self-control led to his greatest downfall. He committed adultery with Bathsheba and the murder of her husband Uriah. But his downfall began even before these events occurred. It began with his arrogance, his delusional belief that he was the source of his accomplishments and could therefore acquire and achieve anything he desired. He was so blinded by his delusion that Nathan’s indictment of him caught him completely off guard. Sin is like that. It convinces us that we are better than we are, and lures us away from vigilance and trust in God.

  • The Boy Who Would Be King, Week 1 // The Rev. Sally Campbell-Evans // July 4, 2021

    04/07/2021 Duración: 15min

    Every quintessential hero story has a “rite of passage” moment, in which the hero explodes onto the scene with a captivating, high-profile achievement. This is what the story of David and Goliath is. It is a story of good vs. evil, underdog vs. oppressor, hope vs. despair. David was able to conquer Goliath because of God’s presence and power. But even before that, he exhibited bravery based on his remembrance of what God had done for and through him in the past. We can learn how to conquer all that threatens us, by trusting in the same God who saw us through in the past.

  • Comeback: Faith to Move Forward, Week 4 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // June 27, 2021

    27/06/2021 Duración: 12min

    Peter is one of the more notable figures in the New Testament, in part because he represents us so well. Like him, we are impatient, ambitious, and think more highly of ourselves than we ought. It often got him into trouble. John’s gospel ends with a powerful, private conversation between Jesus and Peter, in which Peter gets a second chance. As a result, he preached the sermon of his life and became a pivotal figure in the birth and development of the church.

  • Comeback: Faith to Move Forward, Week 3 // The Rev. Sally Campbell-Evans // June 20, 2021

    20/06/2021 Duración: 17min

    No person had it worse in the Bible than Job. His story does not fit cleanly into the chronology of the Bible. He is a kind of helpless pawn between God and the forces of evil, maybe in a way that we sometimes feel so helpless. But even though Job’s world fell apart, God’s presence and power became more real to him in the middle of his suffering. Job teaches us how to trust in God.

  • Comeback: Faith to Move Forward, Week 2 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // June 13, 2021

    13/06/2021 Duración: 15min

    Since birth, Moses was fighting against the odds. He narrowly escaped murder by Pharaoh because of the sacrifice of his family. He lived a life of privilege but had to suppress his ethnic heritage. After committing murder, he was a lost soul on the run. But God found him, called him, and believed in him. The story of Moses is a reminder that each of us are part of God’s grand design. All we have to do is trust that God will help us do our part.

  • Comeback: Faith to Move Forward, Week 1 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // June 6, 2021

    06/06/2021 Duración: 13min

    Few people had it worse in the Bible than Joseph. He was despised by his brothers because of his father’s favoritism. He was cast from the family into slavery, framed by a high official’s wife, cast into prison, and long forgotten by his family. But Joseph not only persevered; he maintained his faith and integrity. He is a model to us of how to keep going, no matter what hardship we are facing.

  • Trinity Sunday // The Rev. Magrey deVega // May 30, 2021

    30/05/2021 Duración: 12min

    The Sunday after Pentecost is traditionally known as Trinity Sunday, the only holy day of the year named after a doctrine of the church, rather than a biblical event. The Holy Spirit which touched the earth on Pentecost is still active in our lives and throughout the world today. But for many, the Holy Spirit is the most mysterious member of the Trinity, one we often overlook when it comes to thinking about God. We will discover together new understandings and appreciation of the Holy Spirit based on John 16, in which Jesus describes how the Spirit “guides us into truth” and prompts us to “glorify Jesus Christ."

  • A New Creation, Pentecost Sunday // The Rev. Magrey deVega // May 23, 2021

    23/05/2021 Duración: 14min

    When the Holy Spirit touched down 2,000 years ago, it sparked a brush fire of energy and excitement that continues to draw people to follow Jesus from all over the world. The new creation that God is doing is nothing less than the entire redemption of this whole creation back to its originally intended order. And when we live into the vision of Hyde Park United Methodist, we participate in the work that God is doing all around the world.

  • A New Creation, Week 6 // The Rev. Sally Campbell-Evans // May 16, 2021

    16/05/2021 Duración: 15min

    Because we are connected to God, we can be connected to each other. In a time when we feel pulled apart from each other due to divisions and disagreements, we are called to lean into our connection. Together, we can be an interdependent, interconnected community of people, strengthening and encouraging each other.

  • A New Creation, Week 5 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // May 9, 2021

    09/05/2021 Duración: 12min

    John says that belief in Jesus brings us everlasting life. It is a kind of life that isn’t relegated to the time after we die. It is something we can begin living here and now. We can live out the abundant, everlasting life now, because of the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit. How might we be open to God’s grace, which fashions us to be more like Jesus every day. 

  • A New Creation, Week 4 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // May 2, 2021

    02/05/2021 Duración: 12min

    We do not face life alone. No matter what we go through, we are connected to God just as a branch is connected to the vine. We only have to be open to the work of God in our lives, and participate in the disciplines that strengthen and nourish our relationship with God. Doing so enables us to bear the fruit of goodness and beauty that the world needs.

  • A New Creation, Week 3 // The Rev. Justin LaRosa // April 25, 2021

    25/04/2021 Duración: 11min

    Despite all that grips us with fear and grief, we can take solace in Jesus, who serves as our “Good Shepherd.” Together, we’ll learn how to hear his voice and lean into his comfort and protection to face all that threatens us.

  • A New Creation, Week 2 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // April 18, 2021

    18/04/2021 Duración: 11min

    The epistle of 1 John emphasizes right behavior, which complements the gospel of John’s emphasis on belief. Together, we get a well-rounded view of the kind of life that God wants us to live. Today, we will be looking at 1 John 3, in which we hear the importance of love as the center of our being. And we’ll discover the significance of what it means to be a child of God.

  • A New Creation, Week 1 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // April 11, 2021

    11/04/2021 Duración: 13min

    After the miracle of Easter, there were still some of the disciples who did not believe that Jesus was really resurrected. They needed more proof.Maybe you do too.

  • Cultivating Hope in the Garden // The Rev. Magrey deVega // April 4, 2021

    04/04/2021 Duración: 10min

    After six weeks of cultivating Christian character qualities and letting go of obstacles to faith, we join this Sunday in the celebration of the resurrection. Easter reminds us that in Christ, sin and death are not the last word, as God has conquered the grave and raised Jesus from the dead. Join us in remembering the Easter story, to make it a living reality in our lives today.

  • Cultivating & Letting Go, Week 6 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // March 28, 2021

    28/03/2021 Duración: 12min

    At the Last Supper, in the Upper Room, Jesus modeled servanthood for his disciples. Discover how  cultivating servanthood and letting go of ourselves can bring us joy.

  • Cultivating & Letting Go, Week 5 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // March 21, 2021

    21/03/2021 Duración: 11min

    Mary’s act of was one of such complete self-abandonment that it would mark her in the community for the rest of her life. They would never mention her name again without a reference—by story, by gesture, or by innuendo—to this day. Mary’s gift of perfume was large, but not to be compared with the gift of herself.

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